HOUNDSDITCH MURDERS.
FOUR COMMITTED FOR TRIAL. THE REST RELEASED. (Received 9.30 a.m.) LONDON; April 4. At the Guildhall to-day the case against the Houndsditch gang was concluded before Aldermen Sir W. Treloar and Sir W. Dunn, when four of the eight arrested were committed 'fox trial, the remainder being released. The names of those committed for trial are:— Jacob Peters, 24, tailor's presser, 48, Turner-street, Commercial-road. Zurka Dubof, 24, painter, 20, Gallowayroad, Shepherd's Bush.
John Zelin, 26 (alias Rosen), hairdresser, 112, Well-street, Hackney. Nina Vassilleva, 23 (also known as "Lena"'), cigarette maker, 11, Burossstreet, Commercial-road.
The following have been released:— Karl Hoffman, 23, a native of JLibau, Russia, a paperhanger, of 114, Cannon-street-road.
Osip Fedorof, 30, machine engineer, 141, Romford-street, Commercial-road.
Sara Rosie Trassjonsky, 26, skirt finisher, 10, Settle-street, Whitechapel.
Luba Milstein, 19, skirt finisher, 59, Grove-street, Whitechapel.
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Auckland Star, Volume XLII, Issue 81, 5 April 1911, Page 5
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